Breaking Barriers: Stereotypes, Climate Action, and Cultural Communication
Are you aiming to better integrate complex, real-world topics into your courses? Join the Dispute Resolution Research Center (DRRC) for an engaging webinar featuring Erika V. Hall (Goizueta Business School, Emory University), Nir Halevy (Stanford Graduate School of Business), and Barry Nalebuff (Yale School of Management). This session will equip you with innovative tools and strategies to teach about meta-stereotypes, climate change negotiations, and cross-cultural communication.
In this workshop, you'll learn how to guide students through dynamic activities that explore societal perceptions, foster collaborative problem-solving, and address real-world challenges. Speakers delved into techniques for facilitating discussions on workplace stereotypes, leading experiential exercises in climate negotiations, and navigating the nuances of cultural communication.
This workshop will help instructors:
- Empower students to break barriers and build understanding.
- Engage effectively in diverse, global contexts.
- Utilize dynamic activities to explore societal perceptions.
- Foster collaborative problem-solving and address real-world challenges.
Presenters discussed their new exercises—Family Face-Off, Earth, and No-E-I—all available for purchase through the DRRC exercises website. To make the most of the webinar, we encourage you to visit the site to explore the free instructor materials beforehand (log in or register now!).